gingham (Meaning)

Wordnet

gingham (n)

a clothing fabric in a plaid weave

Webster

gingham (n.)

A kind of cotton or linen cloth, usually in stripes or checks, the yarn of which is dyed before it is woven; -- distinguished from printed cotton or prints.

Synonyms & Antonyms of gingham

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gingham Sentence Examples

  1. The summer breeze carried the sweet scent of freshly cut gingham fabric.
  2. The picnic blanket was a cheerful splash of red and white gingham.
  3. The doll wore a ruffled gingham dress trimmed with lace.
  4. The tablecloth was a classic blue and white gingham, perfect for a family gathering.
  5. The curtain was made of light and airy gingham, letting in the dappled sunlight.
  6. The quilt was a patchwork of various gingham patterns, creating a cozy and comforting atmosphere.
  7. The gingham apron protected the cook from splashes while adding a touch of charm to the kitchen.
  8. The wallpaper in the bedroom had a subtle gingham print that gave it a timeless elegance.
  9. The gingham ribbon tied the gift box with a delicate and understated touch.
  10. The gingham shower curtain added a cheerful and whimsical element to the bathroom.

FAQs About the word gingham

a clothing fabric in a plaid weaveA kind of cotton or linen cloth, usually in stripes or checks, the yarn of which is dyed before it is woven; -- distinguished

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The summer breeze carried the sweet scent of freshly cut gingham fabric.

The picnic blanket was a cheerful splash of red and white gingham.

The doll wore a ruffled gingham dress trimmed with lace.

The tablecloth was a classic blue and white gingham, perfect for a family gathering.